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Don’t Play In Another Poker Game Unless The Poker Chips Are Secure

on Aug.12, 2009, under Poker

by Sean Pratch

Over the last ten years poker has grown exponentially. The reasons are numerous, including poker TV shows and the popularity of Texas Holdem. With the growing interest in poker there has been an increasing availability of poker chips. They can now be found in stores like Target and Walmart. While this has been a benefit for many poker players by allowing easy access it does create a problem by making it possible for anyone to slip in extra poker chips to any game.

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Moving Beyond the Top 10 Hands

on Mar.13, 2009, under Gambling

by James Johnson

As a beginner at the game of poker, it is often suggested to stick to the top 10 hands. It is not however suggested to do so for an advanced or even intermediate strategy. Playing only the top 10 hands will make you a very predictable player and nobody will play with you. It is a good way to get started as a beginner but no way to be a winning poker player. If you are going to be a winning poker player then you better get ready to play more then just the top 10 hands.

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TitanPoker Complete Review

on Mar.09, 2009, under Poker

by Carlos Mylanderville

TitanPoker is one of the most popular ipoker network online poker room. Voted 2 years in a row best support. Beginning not so long ago in 2005, it has been working hard to reach the elite status it does today. Almost everyone has a great experience by playing poker their. It offer some of the best promotions and loyalty programs online.

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No more to losing Big Hands!

on Mar.07, 2009, under Poker

by Flp Silas

Rarely, you will see a player that actually focuses on strategies that mainly deals on how to avoid losing big hands. Though there is a huge list of strategies out there concerning big hands, it would be better if there are more ways and instructions on how to stop losing those big hands!

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Winning with Big Slick

on Feb.28, 2009, under Gambling

by Dave Houston

The big slick is actually a hand that contains an Ace and a King. It is beyond doubt that it is a great hand and should be played in an aggressive way. Although for the most part; I see players lose all their full stack with these two cards. It’s this false belief that the hand is actually invincible causing players to waste all their chips, only to see the pot being taken down with pocket 5’s.

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The Art of Semi-Bluffing

on Feb.26, 2009, under Poker

by Evan Erwin

Semi-Bluffing is thought to be one of the most dominant moves in poker, the semi-bluff. A semi-bluff is simply drawing a hand that would improve in the next round or simply by bluffing a low-grade card. This gives you great advantage over the pot in two ways: by instantly making all your opponents fold or simply wining the showdown by completing your draw.

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Success and Check-Raise

on Feb.23, 2009, under Poker

by Melba Kerena

One of the most effective and powerful mode known to poker players is the check-raise. By utilizing this tool properly, you will definitely get more pots than you can ever think of. What check-raise actually does is it lets you to manage and have power over the pace of a game; it frightens your opponents and puts them on “tilt.” In fact, I win more pots with the check-raise in contrast to playing with good cards.

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When to Leave the Poker Table

on Feb.01, 2009, under Poker

by Eddie Parker

There are many things you need to learn in order to be a good poker player, and one of the most important lessons is knowing when it is time to stop playing. There will be times when you really want to keep playing, but you have to get up, while other times you will want nothing more than to leave a game behind but you won’t be able to. This is all part of the process of becoming a world-class player. Anytime that your table has run out of luck or the money isn’t coming your way is a good time to call it quits.

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Moving Beyond the Top 10 Hands

on Jan.27, 2009, under Poker

by Tyler Moore

When you first begin playing poker it is best to stick to the top 10 hands, as this makes learning and winning the game easier for a novice. Once you have mastered the basics, though, you should consider moving onto the more advanced hands; otherwise your play will become too predictable. Anyone who wants to become a true poker player has to begin playing other hands besides the top 10 hands.

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Omaha Hi/Lo Hands That Should Be Let Go

on Jan.24, 2009, under Poker

by Michael Monroe

There are a wide variety of Omaha Hi/Lo hands so it can be hard to figure out which hands should be played and which should be folded. It may surprise some to know that there are more hands that should be folded than played.

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